other news: if it's okay, here's the link to my minfigArt n such site; http://www.clynndesigns.com/minfigbrickart/ (lots of reference to BF there :o) )if you guys could visit and let me know what you think of the layout and such - leave a comment or something ... I'm about 3/4's done.I'm hoping to have this one finished so I can work on the photos one next week, and then on to the artGraphics one ...

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Site looks fantastic. Color scheme is great, and so is the lay out. Artwork and MOCs are fantastic as usual. The only problem I see is that the search bar covers about half of the [Builds ~ Diorama] tab.

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Edit: Oh god... I just looked at when I joined. I can't believe it's been almost five years. I was only fifteen at the time. I can't believe what a huge part of my life this forum has been. Thanks guys.

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Site looks fantastic. Color scheme is great, and so is the lay out. Artwork and MOCs are fantastic as usual. The only problem I see is that the search bar covers about half of the [Builds ~ Diorama] tab.

Edit: Oh god... I just looked at when I joined. I can't believe it's been almost five years. I was only fifteen at the time. I can't believe what a huge part of my life this forum has been. Thanks guys.

I agree! Great stuff, MC! I still love that Pirate Isle diorama.

And I've been on for three years. Wow. I still remember the night I joined. It was back in the blue pixelated forum days.

Unrelated: for those interested in a laugh I've made a couple of steampunk comedy posters here while experimenting in how to age stuff:

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Edit: Oh god... I just looked at when I joined. I can't believe it's been almost five years. I was only fifteen at the time. I can't believe what a huge part of my life this forum has been. Thanks guys.

I know that feel man, I've been here for 5 years as well. This forum is awesome... Also a big part of my life. Some good people here.Who else remembers when the forums were blue and white? And we were on like the 21st MT?

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Edit: Oh god... I just looked at when I joined. I can't believe it's been almost five years. I was only fifteen at the time. I can't believe what a huge part of my life this forum has been. Thanks guys.

I know that feel man, I've been here for 5 years as well. This forum is awesome... Also a big part of my life. Some good people here.Who else remembers when the forums were blue and white? And we were on like the 21st MT?

I thought I had a screenshot of that lying around somewhere.

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@ MC - The site looks great. This art work deserves to be shared with way more people than just our little regulars at BF. I'm glad you have this out there for more to see.

@ Napo - I remember the day you joined also. I was like "Oh F***!! Not this guy from CC!!" Things have changed since those those days and I find myself more often than not having a positive reaction when I see you around. I still cringe at some of your posts though

Bought my daughter a bike for her birthday (which is on Tuesday) yesterday. I remember how difficult things suddenly became financially for our family when I turned 15, and was not about to let a similar situation happen to my daughter. As an extra cool bonus, my father-in-law came to pick up the bike, and when we got home offered to buy my wife a bike. She usually turns down offers like this, but this time decided not to. She always had hand-me-down bikes as a kid and never had her own bike from her parents. Getting a bike was also one of her goals when she reached a certain weight, so it has extra meaning.

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